Macron Proposes European Alliance to Include Ukraine, U.K.
Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech at the European parliament in Strasbourg, France, on May 9.
Photographer: Ludovic Marin/AFP/Getty Images
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French President Emmanuel Macron offered a way for Ukraine to work more closely with the European Union, hours after Russia’s Vladimir Putin compared his war with Kyiv to the fight against Nazi Germany.
“Ukraine, with its fight and courage, is already a member by heart of our Europe, our family, our union,” Macron told members of the European parliament in Strasbourg on Monday.